Answer:
In the excerpt, the setting creates an internal conflict.
Step-by-step explanation:
From the excerpt of "American Indian Civil Rights.”, a sweeping blow is dealt to the American Indian community in 1830 when it was negotiated by the government after signing the Indian Removal Act that the tribes would be moved to the west of the Mississippi River after the government had acquired their land.
The aftermath of this decision was recorded as some tribes reluctantly agreeing to this but many tribes did not want to abandon their homelands, this created an internal conflict.